Personal pronouns are words used in place of nouns to avoid repetition and to clearly identify the speaker, listener, or the person or thing being referred to. They include first-person, second-person, and third-person pronouns such as I, me, you, we, us, he, him, she, her, it, they, and them. Regular practice through exercises helps you to understand correct pronoun usage in different sentence structures and contexts.
To strengthen your understanding of personal pronouns, the following exercises are designed to help you apply them correctly in sentences. Each exercise focuses on practical usage, sentence clarity, and grammatical accuracy. Attempt all the questions before checking the answers provided after each exercise.
Rohan is my cousin. ___ lives in Delhi.
My parents are teachers. ___ work in the same school.
I lost my pen. Can you help ___ find it?
Sarah called me, but ___ was busy at that time.
The children were excited because ___ were going on a picnic.
This book belongs to me. ___ is very old.
Do you know Rahul? ___ is my neighbour.
My sister and I finished our homework. ___ submitted it on time.
The cat is very playful. ___ loves to chase butterflies.
Please give ___ a glass of water.
Tina invited all of us, but ___ could not attend.
I met Ananya yesterday. ___ looked very happy.
My friends and I went to the park. ___ enjoyed a lot.
The phone is new, but ___ is not working properly.
If you see Ramesh, tell ___ to call me.
My father bought a car. ___ is very comfortable.
The students are waiting because ___ have an exam.
This gift is for you. ___ will like it.
The teacher praised the students because ___ worked hard.
Can ___ help me with this assignment?
Answers
He
They
me
she
they
It
He
We
It
me
she
She
We
it
him
It
they
You
they
you
I will finish my work today.
She invited him to the party.
They are planning a trip next month.
You should inform us early.
He gave me the keys.
We enjoyed ourselves at the event.
The dog followed them home.
She and I are classmates.
It is raining heavily today.
They thanked her for the help.
Can you hear me?
He borrowed my notebook.
We saw them at the mall.
She reminded us about the meeting.
I found it under the table.
You and I must cooperate.
They invited us for dinner.
He blamed himself for the mistake.
She asked him a question.
We will complete it together.
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I
She, him
They
You, us
He, me
We
them
She, I
It
They, her
You, me
He, my
We, them
She, us
I, it
You, I
They, us
He
She, him
We, it
My brother is taller than ___. (I / me)
This gift is for ___. (she / her)
The teacher called ___. (we / us)
The coach congratulated ___. (they / them)
Can you join ___ for lunch? (we / us)
That dog belongs to ___. (he / him)
The manager spoke to ___. (I / me)
Please help ___. (she / her)
Between you and ___, this is secret. (I / me)
The prize was given to ___. (they / them)
The child hurt ___. (he / himself)
The work was completed by ___. (we / us)
She trusts ___. (they / them)
This task is easier for ___. (he / him)
Everyone blamed ___. (I / me)
The gift surprised ___. (she / her)
The teacher spoke to ___. (we / us)
The dog followed ___. (they / them)
My friends invited ___. (I / me)
The story impressed ___. (we / us)
Answers
me
her
us
them
us
him
me
her
me
them
himself
us
them
him
me
her
us
them
me
us
Riya is absent because Riya is sick.
The boys won the match. The boys celebrated loudly.
My mother loves my mother’s garden.
Rahul and Ankit finished Rahul and Ankit’s work.
The dog wagged the dog’s tail.
I met my uncle. My uncle greeted me warmly.
The children lost the children’s bags.
The teacher praised the teacher’s students.
The phone fell, but the phone did not break.
My sister called my sister’s friend.
The birds built the birds’ nests.
Rohit found Rohit’s wallet.
The players thanked the players’ coach.
The girl dropped the girl’s books.
My parents booked my parents’ tickets.
The baby hurt the baby’s hand.
The students completed the students’ project.
The cat cleaned the cat’s fur.
My brother washed my brother’s bike.
The teacher corrected the teacher’s mistake.
Answers
Riya is absent because she is sick.
The boys won the match. They celebrated loudly.
My mother loves her garden.
Rahul and Ankit finished their work.
The dog wagged its tail.
I met my uncle. He greeted me warmly.
The children lost their bags.
The teacher praised her students.
The phone fell, but it did not break.
My sister called her friend.
The birds built their nests.
Rohit found his wallet.
The players thanked their coach.
The girl dropped her books.
My parents booked their tickets.
The baby hurt its hand.
The students completed their project.
The cat cleaned its fur.
My brother washed his bike.
The teacher corrected her mistake.
Me went to school early.
Her is my best friend.
Them are waiting outside.
Him and I are neighbours.
This bag is your, not my.
Us are going to the market.
She gave the book to I.
It’s raining; bring your umbrella for myself.
The teacher spoke to we.
He blamed hisself.
Them invited me yesterday.
That dog hurt him leg.
I and her completed the work.
She called they last night.
This house belongs to we.
Give the keys to he.
Myself will handle this task.
The gift is for she.
Him is very honest.
Us enjoyed the movie.
Answers
I went to school early.
She is my best friend.
They are waiting outside.
He and I are neighbours.
This bag is yours, not mine.
We are going to the market.
She gave the book to me.
It’s raining; bring your umbrella for me.
The teacher spoke to us.
He blamed himself.
They invited me yesterday.
That dog hurt his leg.
She and I completed the work.
She called them last night.
This house belongs to us.
Give the keys to him.
I will handle this task.
The gift is for her.
He is very honest.
We enjoyed the movie.
A personal pronoun is a short word we use as a simple substitute for the proper name of a person. Each of the English personal pronouns shows us the grammatical person, gender, number, and case of the noun it replaces. I, you, he, she, it, we, they, me, him, her, us, and them are all personal pronouns.
There are 12 personal pronouns for a person or group, and they are: I, you, he, she, it, we, they, me, him, her, us, and them.
When using personal pronouns in English, it is important to be aware of the following rules: Personal pronouns must agree in number with the noun they are replacing. Personal pronouns must agree in gender with the noun they are replacing. Personal pronouns must agree in case with the noun they are replacing.
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